Music lovers are in for a nostalgic treat when Keith Potger, founding member of Australia’s beloved folk-pop group The Seekers, brings his heartfelt solo tribute show Celebrating The Seekers – 60 Years to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Thursday, 17 July.
Starting at 1pm, this special one-hour matinee performance is set to take audiences on a warm and reflective journey through the songs, stories and harmonies that made The Seekers a household name around the world.
Potger’s 12-string guitar and signature vocal arrangements were a vital part of The Seekers’ unique sound, and in this solo concert, he celebrates the band’s extraordinary legacy through a collection of timeless hits, rare archival footage, and personal anecdotes from his decades in the spotlight.
A particularly moving segment of the show includes a special tribute to his longtime friend and fellow bandmate, the late Judith Durham AO, honouring her remarkable voice and enduring spirit.
"My solo concert Celebrating The Seekers – 60 Years is full of fun, songs and audio-visuals,
including my personal tribute to my singing buddy and 'little sister' Judith Durham,"
wrote Keith online.
In addition to The Seekers classics, Keith will also perform beautiful original ballads from his solo albums, as well as handpicked hits from the 1960s to 1980s that inspired the band’s sound and resonated with fans worldwide.
With a ticket price of just $10, this enriching experience promises to leave audiences humming familiar tunes and reminiscing about the golden era of Australian music.
Don’t miss this heart-warming, one-of-a-kind performance at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 14 Main Street, Proserpine. Secure your seat now to join Keith Potger for a celebration of music, memories and a legacy that continues to inspire.
For more details, contact the Proserpine Entertainment Centre or visit
👉 www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
WHAT: Keith Potger Tribute Show
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Thursday 17th July
Relive the magic of The Seekers with Keith Potger’s July performance at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (Photo Supplied)